Evan’s row, Old Bond street.†

Evans yard, Church street, Rotherhith.†

Eveny Farm, in Middlesex, is situated between the streams of the Coln, on the north side of Stanes, and belongs to the Dean and Chapter of Westminster.

Eunuch court, Near Goodman’s yard.‡

Ewel, a town near Epsom in Surry, fourteen miles from London. Here a plentiful spring breaks out in several different spots, and becomes the head of a fine stream as clear as crystal, that runs over Epsom meadows, and falls into the Thames at Kingston.

St. Ewen, or Owen, a parish church which anciently stood near the north east corner of Warwick lane in Newgate street, the remains of which are still to be seen in the cellars of Mr. Hinton, a bookseller, and the next house to the west. This was one of the churches given by Henry VIII. towards the erecting of Christ Church.

Ewer’s street, Gravel lane.†

Exchange. See Royal Exchange, Old Change, and Exeter Exchange.

Exchange, or Change alley, 1. Cornhill; so called from its being situated opposite to the Royal Exchange. 2. In the Mint.

Exchange court, 1. In the Strand.☐ 2. By Exeter Exchange.☐